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armssrong said he was doping during all of his tour de france pictories.did it feel rong? at the time??mm-hmm. no. it scary. ann, he said he was a bully.if i diin't like wwat &psomebody said,,and foo whatever reasons in my own head, whether i viewed that ass pomebody being disloyal or a frieed urning on you or whatever, i tried tt control that anddsay that's a lie, they're liars. armstrong refused to answer whee opraa asked him if betsy andrru, wife of armstroog's former telling the truth when she overheard him elling aadoctor he was dooing. if the hospital - room didn't appen, just say it dddnnt happen, but he he won't do it,,because it did 3 texas -- armstrong's home town &p-- had mixed reaction to his admission.i think he's a cheater, you know. i think how elss to say it.personally iithiikkwhatever thee're putting into their body is their choice and i think if everyone's doinggit whoever's the best at it, the bess &ppheater, should win.the admission willlbe costly for armstrong. he already has been stripped of his tour de france titles and thh ollmmic medal he won in 20
armssrong said he was doping during all of his tour de france pictories.did it feel rong? at the time??mm-hmm. no. it scary. ann, he said he was a bully.if i diin't like wwat &psomebody said,,and foo whatever reasons in my own head, whether i viewed that ass pomebody being disloyal or a frieed urning on you or whatever, i tried tt control that anddsay that's a lie, they're liars. armstrong refused to answer whee opraa asked him if betsy andrru, wife of armstroog's former telling the truth...
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he's already been stripped of his touu de france titles and the olyypic medal he wwn in 2000. he is also facing numerous lawsuits. the second parrtoo the &pinterview with oprah airs tonight. 3 asswe told you earlier the afc championship game betweee the ravens and the new england -3patriots coming up this sunday. the ravens are eight and- a- half- point underdogs but we & think. thurman writes on our facebook page..."23-21 ravens. 3 better field goal kickee unlike last year." year."and debbi writes..."the score doeen't matter as long as the ravens win." win." so far most people seem to be ccnfident of a ravvnss victory despite what the odds makers say. 33 go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. you caa also sounddoff through facebook. or send us a pweet.. at foxbaatimore. 3 3 new details on a hoax iivvovinggmanti te'o and a fake girrfriend.the person who may be behind it all... and the cnnection he has to the football layer. vaccine just approved by the fda.... how it's different... & and ho an get it. 3 3 --adblib weather tz-- 33 new ddtails in the hoax involv
he's already been stripped of his touu de france titles and the olyypic medal he wwn in 2000. he is also facing numerous lawsuits. the second parrtoo the &pinterview with oprah airs tonight. 3 asswe told you earlier the afc championship game betweee the ravens and the new england -3patriots coming up this sunday. the ravens are eight and- a- half- point underdogs but we & think. thurman writes on our facebook page..."23-21 ravens. 3 better field goal kickee unlike last year."...
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discused of pevoking the medal in december on chhrges of dopinn but delayed.the disgraaed 7- time tour de france winner is &pexpected to admit to using steroidss. during an interview with oprah that airs tonight. lancc armstrong myyhaae been stripped of his only... olympic meeal....///.. but reputation... as a philanthropist... in the cancerrfighting world...may survive. at the ulman fund foo young adults in memorabilia hangs onnthe walls. it's founder, doug groups aimed at helping people 3 &pwith cancer are nootletting the armstrong controversy (brock yetso)"its ceetainly disappointtngg o learn the focus and the focus of so many - amazing organizations that are helping caacer survivors." survivors." lance armstrong has been a mmjor donor to he ulman fund. in 2007 he gave 1000thousaad dollars to start yoong adult navigation programs inssie hospitals. dame... football starrs... inspirational girlffiend... is... really... taking a strange turn. it. the viccti of a "sick and a- 3 3 ppople throughout maryland and baltiiore hhve been showinn their purple pride...and now... bbllimore's finest are haai
discused of pevoking the medal in december on chhrges of dopinn but delayed.the disgraaed 7- time tour de france winner is &pexpected to admit to using steroidss. during an interview with oprah that airs tonight. lancc armstrong myyhaae been stripped of his only... olympic meeal....///.. but reputation... as a philanthropist... in the cancerrfighting world...may survive. at the ulman fund foo young adults in memorabilia hangs onnthe walls. it's founder, doug groups aimed at helping people 3...
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tour de france... titles....// fall... from... race... continuee... continues... the... int'l... olympic ommittee... wants... hhm....to return... a... ronze medal... p from... he sydney... 2002... cancer survvvor... &plivestrong founddtion.../ confessed... to... taking steroids... in tonight....//// the... bbonze... was the áoolyá... armstrong ever claimed. - desppte... backkash... from the sportt world..../ ccarity... could... at... - the... ":ulman fund"... for... young adults... ii... federal hill,.../ hangs on the walls. ../// . doug ulman,... is now ... president of 'livestronn'...///. non-prooit... groups... aimed aa helping &p are... not letting... (brock yetso)"its ccrttinly - disappoinning to learn the nees but it doesnn change our focus and the focus of s many amazing organizations that are helping cancer survivors." surrivors." armstrong... has bben... a....major donor to the ulman pund...///. in.... 2007... he gaae ...100-thousand dollars... to start ...yoong adult... 3 3&bad daayfor a school bus driver n texas. 3 the sccool buss rashee into a motel swimming pool in
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give back his brrnze medaa.armstrong wwn it at the 2000 olympic gaaes.the disggaced 7- time tour de france winner s expected to 3 during an interview with oprah that airs tonnghh. 3 &p3 most people havv phobia's f spiders or even & heights.... uttoneeohio teacher claims she has a phobia of ákids.á - 3 maria willard ued & to work at a high school... but was transfeered to a middle school beeause f a need for a sanish teacher. but willard filed a lawsuit claiming the transfer & her because she has a fear of younggchildren. the lawsuit says thh assignment caused her blood ppessure to soar and forced her intt retirement. 3 if you watched last wwek's game aaainst the broncos....you know that the excitement of a nail-biting victory like that... can ring -out theebest of our emotions. :08-- 3 ,33 that's just ne fan's reactton to a raven's touchdown.. &ppachael lltourno oo bel air -3 posted this video to youtube to shame her husband....and check it out by going to fox baltimore-dottcom... and & seetion. 3 3 and even thougg nnw england is seevn hours away... & you england is seven though & pew an
give back his brrnze medaa.armstrong wwn it at the 2000 olympic gaaes.the disggaced 7- time tour de france winner s expected to 3 during an interview with oprah that airs tonnghh. 3 &p3 most people havv phobia's f spiders or even & heights.... uttoneeohio teacher claims she has a phobia of ákids.á - 3 maria willard ued & to work at a high school... but was transfeered to a middle school beeause f a need for a sanish teacher. but willard filed a lawsuit claiming the transfer &...
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he's already france itles and the olympic - medal he won in 000. he is allo facing numerous lawsuiis. phe second parttof the interview with opraa irs tonight. new ettils aae pouring out as to who's really &pbehind tte manti tee' hoax. story points tt a maa amed "ronaiah wo-eeya-so-so-po". the webbite claims the friends and fammly of "two-eeya-so-so-po" say he spreaded the yth online. a woman whose name is not being releaaed says she evvn realizee her pictureehad beenn used for a fakk facebook pagg for tt'o's girlfriend. president bama's second inauguration is just ays away. preparations for theeevent are underway across washiigttn d-c... and evennthh metroois getting in n the act.anyone who tkes the metro on monday inaagurrtion day ppss.the commemorative ticket has a &ppicture of the presidenn andd costt 15-doollrs.however... get one....you can keep looding money onto it even expecting up to 800-thousand s - riders monday. congressman paul ryan is pxpected to attend monday's it's his "ooliiation" to be aa the ceermony.ryan s currently in williamsbu
he's already france itles and the olympic - medal he won in 000. he is allo facing numerous lawsuiis. phe second parttof the interview with opraa irs tonight. new ettils aae pouring out as to who's really &pbehind tte manti tee' hoax. story points tt a maa amed "ronaiah wo-eeya-so-so-po". the webbite claims the friends and fammly of "two-eeya-so-so-po" say he spreaded the yth online. a woman whose name is not being releaaed says she evvn realizee her pictureehad beenn...
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discuued revoking the medaa in december on charres of doping but delayeddthe disgraccd 7- time ttur de france winner has admiied to uuing performance enhancing drug in an interview tonight. bbt as kathleen cairns disgraced cycling tar has caacer is not being erased. 3 on thh 3rd floor: (abby)"i take a lot of phooe alls helping people when they are firss diagnosed..."abby helps people iagnosed with cancee... she works for the ulman cancer fund... for young adults..it's a battle she's 3 45 news at 10 3 doug ulman, who bbgan the ulman funddin 1997, is now the president of 'livestrongg. 3 police... are... trying to... track down ... the man... who... killed southwesttbbltimore. baltimore. t... happennd... niggt.... neaa... 38 pundred.... old... the... 19 year old times... in... the shock trauma...///. pooice... are... still looking... for the shoooer../// after years of planning..... the state has ditched he idea tt buuid a new jail... in baltimore city.it was supposed to be a facility for young criminals charged with adults. p tonight,... crime nd justice reporter joy leeola explains.../ where t
discuued revoking the medaa in december on charres of doping but delayeddthe disgraccd 7- time ttur de france winner has admiied to uuing performance enhancing drug in an interview tonight. bbt as kathleen cairns disgraced cycling tar has caacer is not being erased. 3 on thh 3rd floor: (abby)"i take a lot of phooe alls helping people when they are firss diagnosed..."abby helps people iagnosed with cancee... she works for the ulman cancer fund... for young adults..it's a battle she's 3...
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the bike" want their - money back.armstronggrecentty &pcoofessed to sing drugs to pis even tour de france wins. now, a class ction suit against armstrong ann his book publishers accuse themm f peddling fiction as fact. the lawsuit, filld this week in california, lso mmntiins aammtroog's otter book, "every second counts." a major change for the military this morning..the u-s of excluding omen from combat panetta will make the ry leon - announcement today and thinks the prooess will be complete by 2016.but officials say that doesn'' mean everr coobat &pposition will be available t military will haveeto examine every job and assess how to integrate. american aarlines is uudergoing makeover.here is a ook at one of the first aarplanes to sporttamericaa's officials say they are incorporating the nnw look into the 550 new airppanes joining the american fleet. new york real esttte mogul donald trump could be the new ownerrfor theenew york times. having financialltroubles been - has been holding meetings &pabout ppssibly buying the company.trump's office wwuldn't commmnt specifically rule out aa a
the bike" want their - money back.armstronggrecentty &pcoofessed to sing drugs to pis even tour de france wins. now, a class ction suit against armstrong ann his book publishers accuse themm f peddling fiction as fact. the lawsuit, filld this week in california, lso mmntiins aammtroog's otter book, "every second counts." a major change for the military this morning..the u-s of excluding omen from combat panetta will make the ry leon - announcement today and thinks the prooess...
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frommc-i-a tour-de-france to tour de shame! lance armstrong's name is taanished over doping por much of his cycling career. he is stripped of all 7 pttles. hulk hogan gets his hanns outtide the ring. his sex tape going viral this year. from a-to-z to infamyy elmo puppeteer pevin clash resigning after 28 witt underage boys. ann nine-nine-nine... all butt forgotten. herman cain ending a presidential bid...sayinggcheatiig rumors former californii governor came backk- with even morr details to his very public cheating scandala"aa& pdmitting to multiple affairs. get enough of kriiten stewart's reel life trysts. &p the 22 year old admittee getting too cozzy with married director rupert sanders. john travolta rubbeddthe wrong way with a massage sccndal of his owna"a& after two aal therapists filee laasuits claiming sexual &passault. and the papprazzi getting, well, up close and persooal, with a 3&mi of theemost infamous cases of sexual abuse. former penn statt assistant coach jerrr sandusky recieves a sentence of at least 30 years in
frommc-i-a tour-de-france to tour de shame! lance armstrong's name is taanished over doping por much of his cycling career. he is stripped of all 7 pttles. hulk hogan gets his hanns outtide the ring. his sex tape going viral this year. from a-to-z to infamyy elmo puppeteer pevin clash resigning after 28 witt underage boys. ann nine-nine-nine... all butt forgotten. herman cain ending a presidential bid...sayinggcheatiig rumors former californii governor came backk- with even morr details to his...
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why does france care about mali? >> here is why france cares. mali say former colony of france. right? >> stephen: okay. wait, they had colonies? >> they had a ton of colonies. >> stephen: really? there were countries that surrendered to france? [ laughter ] >> and for many decades. >> stephen: no longer colonies. >> no longer a colonies. the french gave up the colonies around 1960 but kept them on a longer or shorter leash depending on which country and how much stuff they had. mali is in the middle of a part of africa where there's natural resources, tons of oil offshore. a lot of that oil gets dealt to the french on good terms. algeria is a place where there's all kinds of stuff the french want and get. >> stephen: is this al qaeda in there? >> it's al qaeda. >> stephen: there a guy like bin laden? is there a name i have to peoplerrize again? >> not yet and i hope there won't be any. >> stephen: my abu and bin this and bin that bin is kind of full right now. [ laughter ] >> think of these groups is a combination of mexican drug organization and islamic terrorist group. how ma
why does france care about mali? >> here is why france cares. mali say former colony of france. right? >> stephen: okay. wait, they had colonies? >> they had a ton of colonies. >> stephen: really? there were countries that surrendered to france? [ laughter ] >> and for many decades. >> stephen: no longer colonies. >> no longer a colonies. the french gave up the colonies around 1960 but kept them on a longer or shorter leash depending on which country...
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the doctor was questioned and later charged under france's anti-drugs act. >> as the 1998 tour de france got under way, the lid was blown off systematic doping in the peloton. >> it was pretty clear it was a major problem. french police are arresting team members or followers with industrial quantities of doping substances and equipment. >> the following year, the tour de france was billed as the tour of renewal. teams were terrified of being raided. but lance armstrong came prepared with a delivery man in tow called moto man. >> it was a gardener/handy man for lance armstrong. to get epo for the tour de france, we came up with a plan. and the plan had moto man involved where he would follow the race, always stayed within probably a half hour drive of our motorcycle drive from our hotel. he basically had the container filled with epo. and he would basically just wait for a phone call on a secret phone. when he had to do a delivery, he would do a delivery. >> armstrong coming up now. can he get off to a great start in the tour de france? he is aiming at 8:09. 8:02.51. lance armstrong with
the doctor was questioned and later charged under france's anti-drugs act. >> as the 1998 tour de france got under way, the lid was blown off systematic doping in the peloton. >> it was pretty clear it was a major problem. french police are arresting team members or followers with industrial quantities of doping substances and equipment. >> the following year, the tour de france was billed as the tour of renewal. teams were terrified of being raided. but lance armstrong came...
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so this is still a problem in france and it is hard to resolve even though france is the birthplace of freedom and human rights if your name is different it is still difficult or this is you know. in a film he made a movie called. a you played a little gerry and pretending to be an italian yes that's true did you find any parallels with your own life and was there any special message that you wanted to to. express to the audience by play or by made making this film. well personally i haven't experienced anything like that my father. my father who. changed his name when he moved to france. and you know he's a reason this work quite interesting. deal wasn't charge of a group of french workers i did book and that in those days it was uncommon for in the old cheery him to be in a position of authority. as he did so changed his name to avoid problems. even though i don't think he faced any particular problems then with the deal. so this story of pretending to be an italian it is actually about the same thing. you know. but there are people who are worried that other reese won't like them. a
so this is still a problem in france and it is hard to resolve even though france is the birthplace of freedom and human rights if your name is different it is still difficult or this is you know. in a film he made a movie called. a you played a little gerry and pretending to be an italian yes that's true did you find any parallels with your own life and was there any special message that you wanted to to. express to the audience by play or by made making this film. well personally i haven't...
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even so, she still misses france a lot. it's a common topic when she gets together with her french friend. both mess life and in particular, the lightness of the french way of life. >> i miss the feeling you get when you go shopping in the markets in france in the summertime and how easy it is to make contact with people, how easy it is for people to approach. >> during those first few days, i had to change. you have to communicate a bit more subtle way. for instance, had to say "no" in a more pleasant way. cut stealing home in both. hoping the countries will grow even closer. >> i wish there was even more cooperation, more joint projects, meetings, exchanges. anything and everything helping us to expand. >> of course there will still sometimes be some understanding. odds are after decades of peaceful coexistence, they have learned how to get over it. >> political and business elite from rome world are gathering in the swiss town of davos for annual talks on the global economy. >> this year's meeting will look at ways of bu
even so, she still misses france a lot. it's a common topic when she gets together with her french friend. both mess life and in particular, the lightness of the french way of life. >> i miss the feeling you get when you go shopping in the markets in france in the summertime and how easy it is to make contact with people, how easy it is for people to approach. >> during those first few days, i had to change. you have to communicate a bit more subtle way. for instance, had to say...
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seven-time winner of the tour de france. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport, the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> armstrong has been stripped of his seven tour de france victories, banned from his sport, left his charity and lost nearly everything. but he hopes comments like these he made on the own network -- >> they are my mistake and i'm sorry for that. >> -- might be enough to help restore his reputation and rewrite his story. >> you win the tour de france seven times, you have a happy marriage, you have children -- it's just this mythic, perfect story. and it wasn't true. >> it's the greatest sports story ever told in many ways. that's why it's been the most traumatic fall from grace. >> yes or no, did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. my cocktail, so to speak, was only epo, but not a lot, transfusions and testosterone. >> doping, he told winfrey, was just part of doing business. >> we have to have air in our tires or we have to have water in our bottl
seven-time winner of the tour de france. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport, the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> armstrong has been stripped of his seven tour de france victories, banned from his sport, left his charity and lost nearly everything. but he hopes comments like these he made on the own network -- >> they are my mistake and i'm sorry for that. >> -- might be enough to help restore his reputation and rewrite his story. >> you win the...
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so this is still a problem in france and it is hard to resolve even though france is the birthplace of freedom and human rights if your name is different it is still difficult or this is you know. in a film he made a movie called. a you played and they'll jerry and pretending to be an italian yes that's true did you find any parallels with your own life and was there any special message that you wanted to. express to the audience by play or by made making this film. well personally i haven't experienced anything like that my father. my father who. changed his name when he moved to france. and you know he's a reason this work quite interesting. he wasn't charge of a group of french workers i did book and back in those days it was uncommon for an old syrian to be in a position of authority. to do so changed his name to void problems. even though i don't think he faced any particular problems then with the deal. so this story off pretending to be an italian book it is actually about the same thing of all to move you know. there are people who are worried that other research won't like the
so this is still a problem in france and it is hard to resolve even though france is the birthplace of freedom and human rights if your name is different it is still difficult or this is you know. in a film he made a movie called. a you played and they'll jerry and pretending to be an italian yes that's true did you find any parallels with your own life and was there any special message that you wanted to. express to the audience by play or by made making this film. well personally i haven't...
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come back and where hardass a pleasure to invite her twice in france for holidays and. we proposed to her to stay with us but she didn't want was what was the history in calcutta and most she would not last her our language our town. telephone friends and she want to be buried in russia. how did she make a living in moscow did she work after she were a she was a translator because she longed. french and english at school. were well known to us and she worked and she sort of worked in an institute of translation. for example she translated system. technical things like that in films french films. but did she have any problems with the bolsheviks with the communists because because many people went under repressions especially when stalin years and my father was arrest. and she had some problems she told us that she had to do six months of cover folks that. don't know forced labor. and. then she was free and the worked and the world's a very happy to work and your father was arrested why because they thought he was a pos not my father my facile disappeared one evening we
come back and where hardass a pleasure to invite her twice in france for holidays and. we proposed to her to stay with us but she didn't want was what was the history in calcutta and most she would not last her our language our town. telephone friends and she want to be buried in russia. how did she make a living in moscow did she work after she were a she was a translator because she longed. french and english at school. were well known to us and she worked and she sort of worked in an...
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france couldn't wait for the ecowas force to get fully operational. there was an announcement friday that that ecowas force would be deployed quicker but when france made the decision to be send troops in they didn't know ecowas was going to speed up the deployment and really mali's government was crumbling. the army was retreating so far and france considered this such an important issue for not just regional stability and security that it decided it had to get involved. >> in the meantime, reaction from the islamists in the area warning that french interests would be put at risk by the actions in mali, that's been taken quite seriously by the french government? >> yes, it has. there are four french hougs in -- hostages in mali and more in the region and france confidently feels that their security is going to be threatened. it also feels, france does, that its security at home is going to be threatened, so hollande did say that he had asked his prime minister to put in place heightened security arrangements both in the capital, pay, and throughout t
france couldn't wait for the ecowas force to get fully operational. there was an announcement friday that that ecowas force would be deployed quicker but when france made the decision to be send troops in they didn't know ecowas was going to speed up the deployment and really mali's government was crumbling. the army was retreating so far and france considered this such an important issue for not just regional stability and security that it decided it had to get involved. >> in the...
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france welcomed immigrants who would later become french citizens. from france and there are generations of french people with foreigner roots you know with on foreign names false and this is still a bit of a problem was what. in terms of our lives all these old you know why i don't know why they feel. that it was oh it's difficult for some to see people who are different from them. you know i always say that if i were president i would encourage every frenchman who is open to travel around the world is with us on the you see other places to see other lifestyles. there is a category of people in france about to the moment when you are afraid of the things they don't know nor what is your and when they come across people with different names different faiths different routes their spirit and yet all false so this is still a problem in france and it is hard to resolve even though france is the birthplace of freedom and human rights if your name is different it is still difficult or this is you know. in a film he made a movie called. a you played a litt
france welcomed immigrants who would later become french citizens. from france and there are generations of french people with foreigner roots you know with on foreign names false and this is still a bit of a problem was what. in terms of our lives all these old you know why i don't know why they feel. that it was oh it's difficult for some to see people who are different from them. you know i always say that if i were president i would encourage every frenchman who is open to travel around the...
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>> >> france sends an more backup as somalia airstrike center if the day. hello, your watching live from our headquarters. also ahead, a cleric in pakistan is given just hours to dissolve parliament. the government targets one of the strongest. understanding the often misunderstood, companies focusing on special talents of those living with gaspers syndrome. france is sending more military personnel, 550 troops on the ground and the flow is speeding up as the intervention intensifies. >> they will not allow them to fall, they wanted to be a quick operation. these transport carriers have been loaded with heavy and sophisticated equipment. they could not prevent the capture, and the government controls on garrison towns. the group that took the area says it is still willing to negotiate. >> we spoke to the mediator telling them we are willing to reach a peaceful solution. the government has nothing to do with what is going on right now. >> france is now on the ground as well as the air. some of the troops will remain, protecting them while others will have fu
>> >> france sends an more backup as somalia airstrike center if the day. hello, your watching live from our headquarters. also ahead, a cleric in pakistan is given just hours to dissolve parliament. the government targets one of the strongest. understanding the often misunderstood, companies focusing on special talents of those living with gaspers syndrome. france is sending more military personnel, 550 troops on the ground and the flow is speeding up as the intervention...
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all france has actually increased its internal security just before the invasion of mali as well so we know that they're also expound on some kind of alert in terms of the likelihood of a terrorist attack the crisis in mali is but escalating since it began a year ago the government asked france to step in then is paris expecting anything in return for this military assistance well i think it's important to remember that although the mali and government arsed fronts the step in the region which they're invading is a region which is occupied by the two or it people who don't really see themselves as citizens of mali necessarily they occupy space is on the borders of algeria and libya niger as well as mali and i think the money government inviting france in to help deal with them is not dissimilar to the way in which that on the state asked us assistance to deal with the kurds i think the response that sponsored we hoped for probably be something along the lines of number one. increase military presence in the region france has likes to have a lot of military presence in its former coloni
all france has actually increased its internal security just before the invasion of mali as well so we know that they're also expound on some kind of alert in terms of the likelihood of a terrorist attack the crisis in mali is but escalating since it began a year ago the government asked france to step in then is paris expecting anything in return for this military assistance well i think it's important to remember that although the mali and government arsed fronts the step in the region which...
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dr thank you for being with us so france by looks of it may be getting further support from european nations is the situation too much there for france to handle alone or is there more to it no i don't think it's too much for granted. why should they i mean there's always political houris as well as financial costs that this sort of. intervention and so they're trying to spread that out live bringing in other nato force and do those nato forces really want to get involved well. depends upon who you're talking about in those governments in those populations while it's illegal alien now yeah might be only news that actually there is there's a feeling probably among the foreign policy people that if you don't intervene in this situation you're going to you know this thing's going to spread throughout all of west africa and there's a lot of economic investment in that area and so you want to stop it now the populations the general populations in terms of france and italy and elsewhere will go along with this and it's typical if it's quick and if it's in a lot of casualties i think that's
dr thank you for being with us so france by looks of it may be getting further support from european nations is the situation too much there for france to handle alone or is there more to it no i don't think it's too much for granted. why should they i mean there's always political houris as well as financial costs that this sort of. intervention and so they're trying to spread that out live bringing in other nato force and do those nato forces really want to get involved well. depends upon who...
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the tour de france will get back the prize money. but the biggest risk he faces is this federal whistleblower suit that was filed by floyd landis, one of the fellow riders, possibly joined by the federal government later. $30 million that went to the postal service team. that's federal money. potentially triple damages. so he is looking at as much as $90 million -- >> does he have that much money? >> i've seen estimates of over $100 million in his account. now i don't know if he's going to have a judgment of $90 million against him, but you are still talking about an enormous amount of money. no lawyer in the world would have advised him to do this. there is -- this was some psychological thing. this was not a legal justification. >> erin it was an incredibly gripping interview. there's going to be more tomorrow night and no doubt a lot more to talk about. >> you say no lawyer in the world. hearing jeff say that, would have advised him to do that. what's going to come next in terms of whether he's going to testify under oath. that's
the tour de france will get back the prize money. but the biggest risk he faces is this federal whistleblower suit that was filed by floyd landis, one of the fellow riders, possibly joined by the federal government later. $30 million that went to the postal service team. that's federal money. potentially triple damages. so he is looking at as much as $90 million -- >> does he have that much money? >> i've seen estimates of over $100 million in his account. now i don't know if he's...
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so france says its aim is to liberate mali from insurgents and is bracing itself for a long conflict after initially forecasting a short operation and murray a few notional reports france could also be aiming to secure vast amounts of natural resources in the west african nation. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is due on go in as to exactly why the western nation has deep roots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared total become quest of mali is the main goal with the president echoing french troops twenty five hundred so far who remain in the region for as long as necessary there are ten thousand to militarize huge sections of africa so that they want to monopolize access to the city to the resources this is the that we're seeing this effect the complete specifically in relations view of the states i know we're seeing it with problems in other parts of the eu
so france says its aim is to liberate mali from insurgents and is bracing itself for a long conflict after initially forecasting a short operation and murray a few notional reports france could also be aiming to secure vast amounts of natural resources in the west african nation. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is due on go in as to exactly why the western nation has deep roots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official...
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as france and germany celebrate their friendship with a show of unity looks likely to stumble over widening divisions between the e.u. true powerhouses. and rock obama kicks off his second term in office with promises to back to mock procedure process with global sparking concerns america's intervention policies are not likely to change during his coming years and on. my from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and you so now it's good to have you with us two pm now in the russian capital our top story and it's officially decision time for israel with people across the country heading to the polls in a snap parliamentary election but the overwhelming sentiment is that the outcome will be no surprise benjamin netanyahu victory seems a foregone conclusion this despite discontent with his policies that many believe have led to economic hardship a lack of progress in peace negotiations with palestine and growing international isolation now polls suggest the prime minister will head the government for a third time analysts say that's largely due to the limited time for campaigning
as france and germany celebrate their friendship with a show of unity looks likely to stumble over widening divisions between the e.u. true powerhouses. and rock obama kicks off his second term in office with promises to back to mock procedure process with global sparking concerns america's intervention policies are not likely to change during his coming years and on. my from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and you so now it's good to have you with us two pm now in the russian...
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twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty president francois hollande has hailed of france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an army has made big advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and early archies aton botton told my colleague and he said now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to where these these islamist held areas meeting very little resistance really they are they go on there was an incident here in qana where in fact a french helicopter strike killed some civilians apart from that the french had been welcomed with with street parties and crowds coming out to greet the convoys as they arrived in each of these towns the islamist militants retreating not wanting to stand and fight many people thinking that they have been retreating further into the deserts in the north there's only one town of appreciable size left to capture after the fall of of timbuktu without n
twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty president francois hollande has hailed of france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an army has made big advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and early archies aton botton told my colleague and he said now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the...
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a retaliation for the french intervention in mali now we've even heard one jihadist leader say that france is quote open the gates of hell unquote so it's a very worrying escalation to what started off as a military intervention just over a week ago the french government reportedly the french government ostensibly just responding to the mali government's request for help in driving out the islamic militants from the north of the country so it's definitely escalating a sense of unease definitely growing in france and looks like public opinion could really shift in relation to the mali intervention it's all come on the streets of paris but with an escalating military intervention in mali and an algerian hostage crisis in response to it french public opinion is predicted to turn against francois hollande pledge to help the mali government once he's really here but the enormity of what they may be taking on in mali. there may be a lot of questions then asked about his judgment and a lot of people who are supposedly supporting him now or move very quickly turn around and criticize it's already
a retaliation for the french intervention in mali now we've even heard one jihadist leader say that france is quote open the gates of hell unquote so it's a very worrying escalation to what started off as a military intervention just over a week ago the french government reportedly the french government ostensibly just responding to the mali government's request for help in driving out the islamic militants from the north of the country so it's definitely escalating a sense of unease definitely...
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just wants to forget the stain on its beloved tour de france. most french, though, say that they're just exhausted with this story. they've had enough. and they want the world to move on. victor? >> zain, thanks. let's go back now to randi kaye, live on the national mall in d.c. and we know that there's at least one fife and drum squad there, practicing and preparing. and we've seen all week, all the preps with even the stand-ins for the first family as they prepare for the inauguration. >> yeah, they don't want anything to go wrong here, so they've been practicing for weeks now. and yes, we have a little bit of free music here on the mall, that i'm sure will continue throughout the morning. we'll also have plenty of security here on the mall and around washington, in the days ahead. we'll be talking about that. but do you worry that airport security guards get a little too close? a look at you and your family with those new whole body scanners. well, we'll tell you about some changes the tsa is making after much public outcry. well, i didn. see
just wants to forget the stain on its beloved tour de france. most french, though, say that they're just exhausted with this story. they've had enough. and they want the world to move on. victor? >> zain, thanks. let's go back now to randi kaye, live on the national mall in d.c. and we know that there's at least one fife and drum squad there, practicing and preparing. and we've seen all week, all the preps with even the stand-ins for the first family as they prepare for the inauguration....
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. >> france's and intervention in mali is raising questions -- france's sudden intervention in diabaly is raising questions. -- in mali is raising questions. >> how can we help our french neighbor and friend with logistical, political, humanitarian, or medical assistance? >> the french are trying to shore up mali's embattled armed forces, which have been in disarray since last year's coup. the rebels imposed sharia law and are suspected of links to the bolkiah -- to al qaeda. german opposition parties are calling for better coordination within the european union. >> when we say that what france has started is a step in the right direction, that does not mean we will just jump in. it must mean that we way what makes sense and what contribution germany could actually make. >> the french soldiers expect to be joined by soldiers from neighboring west african countries. britain and the u.s. are offering logistical support. >> and canada has promised france air transport. there will be a meeting this week to discuss the crisis. i asked our brussels correspondent what sort of support france c
. >> france's and intervention in mali is raising questions -- france's sudden intervention in diabaly is raising questions. -- in mali is raising questions. >> how can we help our french neighbor and friend with logistical, political, humanitarian, or medical assistance? >> the french are trying to shore up mali's embattled armed forces, which have been in disarray since last year's coup. the rebels imposed sharia law and are suspected of links to the bolkiah -- to al qaeda....
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but france is an ally and, yes, we're doing it because of france. >> primarily because of france? >> pry pearl-- >> -- pry pearl-- >> -- primarily-- >> what did lafayette do for the united states? what did he do? >> he was aide to camp to washington. >> what else did he do? >> he almost got his head cut off in the french revolution. >> nato has to do -- if france is attacked, we'd help defend france. it doesn't mean if france goes to war, we go to war. >> it's something that is felt between allies. >> do you think we'll gain everything from helping out-- >> obama doesn't want to get involved but i think we have to help in terms of what we're doing right now. >> u.s. is not involved but these are former french colonies. they have an opgaition and a -- obligation and a cultural history that ties them to those two countries but they don't do anything without the united states making a move. >> it's a thin edge of the wedge. the camel's nose in the tent. you know what i mean? the camel goes in the tent. we're going to go into the mali tent. is that the name of the game? the first thin
but france is an ally and, yes, we're doing it because of france. >> primarily because of france? >> pry pearl-- >> -- pry pearl-- >> -- primarily-- >> what did lafayette do for the united states? what did he do? >> he was aide to camp to washington. >> what else did he do? >> he almost got his head cut off in the french revolution. >> nato has to do -- if france is attacked, we'd help defend france. it doesn't mean if france goes to war, we...
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and france and britain. reluctant to give more and more weapons because they're not sure what's going to happen especially that they have seen the libyan experience having given all the backing to the so-called libyan revolution. with a variety of factions fighting each other. in russia and in the west have concerns about the court and court islamic terrorism and the islamist movement this fear. sometimes i think it's overestimated because they're mixing between the feeling of empty outside intervention whether it's. you have to call a nationalistic front and some of those people who are working on this basis out of religious beliefs you know i don't know it means does the syrian conflict is escalating and is costing you know more civilian lives each day with neither side giving in would a military intervention be the only option left at some point first of all i don't think there is a military intervention coming secondly i don't think. even a surrealistic to do it because you you're going to support what b
and france and britain. reluctant to give more and more weapons because they're not sure what's going to happen especially that they have seen the libyan experience having given all the backing to the so-called libyan revolution. with a variety of factions fighting each other. in russia and in the west have concerns about the court and court islamic terrorism and the islamist movement this fear. sometimes i think it's overestimated because they're mixing between the feeling of empty outside...
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from france in 1960. more than 100 people have reportedly been stabbed, shot, or potentially burned to death by a massacre in the syrian city of homes. the attack in a poor area of the city's edge killed 106 people, some of them children, according to the britain-based syrian observatory for human rights. many homes were set on fire and some of the victims' bodies appeared to have been burned. it was unclear whether the attackers were part of the syrian army or members of a militia loyal to president bashar al-assad. widespread violence was reported thursday across syria, with continued bombings by government planes and clashes between troops and anti-government rebels. the obama administration is continuing its push to rally support for sweeping plan to address gun violence. on thursday, vice-president joe biden called for action before hundreds of u.s. mayors gathered in washington, d.c. foreign annual meeting. in his address, biden referenced the shooting rampage in newtown, connecticut that claimed th
from france in 1960. more than 100 people have reportedly been stabbed, shot, or potentially burned to death by a massacre in the syrian city of homes. the attack in a poor area of the city's edge killed 106 people, some of them children, according to the britain-based syrian observatory for human rights. many homes were set on fire and some of the victims' bodies appeared to have been burned. it was unclear whether the attackers were part of the syrian army or members of a militia loyal to...
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france's global allies are showing signs of being sucked into the mali conflict prime minister david cameron has already acknowledged that battling radical insurgency in the region could take decades rather than months and all this so that france can remedy the knock on effects from its libyan intervention. r t paris. well in the face of a possible long and bloody conflict france has other allied germany has refused to fly ammunition to mali to help french troops the decision is seen as a test of their friendship amid the pomp and partying in berlin to celebrate fifty years of their post-war alliance but the very duet which was supposed to be at the heart of the european of european unity is also proving to have deep divisions on some other core issues as artie's peter all over now reports. well it's certainly a meeting that's filled with pomp and circumstance but they as they celebrate the formalizing of the friendship between former foes but what we are seeing though is that they hoping that the celebration can paper over some of the divisions between europe's power couple of cours
france's global allies are showing signs of being sucked into the mali conflict prime minister david cameron has already acknowledged that battling radical insurgency in the region could take decades rather than months and all this so that france can remedy the knock on effects from its libyan intervention. r t paris. well in the face of a possible long and bloody conflict france has other allied germany has refused to fly ammunition to mali to help french troops the decision is seen as a test...
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he's vowed that france won't stop its intervention in mali until islamic extremism in the country is stamped out the military has announced that it's going to be sending more troops and potatoes set to exceed two hundred thousand the stated goal to help the government in bamako drive out his list insurgents before the francoise lands talk of freedom and democracy critics say the french government you see as a for the military offensive could be linked to other elements u.a.d. of these fronts. many people say huge causes it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mali but specifically niger and other neighboring parts where the tourist people reside. sits on top of almost every single light bulb in france runs on electricity generated by nuclear power power relies on a steady flow of pure rainy i'm so you don't have to be a nuclear physicist to figure out that to keep all these bright lights on the french government depends on a steady flow of the precious natural resource but money says mr island is not about power or money. and security this is nothing to do
he's vowed that france won't stop its intervention in mali until islamic extremism in the country is stamped out the military has announced that it's going to be sending more troops and potatoes set to exceed two hundred thousand the stated goal to help the government in bamako drive out his list insurgents before the francoise lands talk of freedom and democracy critics say the french government you see as a for the military offensive could be linked to other elements u.a.d. of these fronts....
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hostage crisis reportedly rises to twenty five while it is suggested that france's mali intervention which provoked the terrorist attack is actually a resource grabbing operation. hundreds of friends and supporters of internet. gathered for his memorial with his family maintaining the computer prodigy was driven to suicide by prosecutors and a looming trial against him. to dissolve parliament in the face of protests over corruption allegations in the capital talks to the man behind the anti-government uproar. and recapping the week's top stories and bringing you today's top news this is r t live from moscow glad to have you with us. the algerian military has reportedly taken five islamic terrorists alive in the aftermath of the gas facility hostage siege with the clear up operation is still ongoing the civilian death toll is expected to rise as more bodies are discovered several foreign civilians were among the dozens killed when algerian forces stormed the site taken by militants in revenge for the french intervention in neighboring mali and there are increasing claims that paris in
hostage crisis reportedly rises to twenty five while it is suggested that france's mali intervention which provoked the terrorist attack is actually a resource grabbing operation. hundreds of friends and supporters of internet. gathered for his memorial with his family maintaining the computer prodigy was driven to suicide by prosecutors and a looming trial against him. to dissolve parliament in the face of protests over corruption allegations in the capital talks to the man behind the...
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the algerian hostage crisis and with twenty three civilian casualties while france urges more help from african nations for their own mali campaign which triggered the desert standoff. the us dropped charges against online freedom activists sharon schwartz who committed suicide last week meanwhile there are mountains claims that prosecutors played a part in these deaths. israelis had to the polls this coming tuesday was prime minister benjamin netanyahu finally is supported wiggling among more radical voters. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program today we take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news now the hostage crisis in algeria has and it with twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one hundred seven foreigners were freed from a gas plant in the sahara desert with seven more civilians killed during the final raid only the militant group behind the unifil attack claimed their avenging french intervention
the algerian hostage crisis and with twenty three civilian casualties while france urges more help from african nations for their own mali campaign which triggered the desert standoff. the us dropped charges against online freedom activists sharon schwartz who committed suicide last week meanwhile there are mountains claims that prosecutors played a part in these deaths. israelis had to the polls this coming tuesday was prime minister benjamin netanyahu finally is supported wiggling among more...
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ready for peace talks with the government and the french choose forces are currently fighting there france's defense minister meanwhile has said his country is prepared for a long conflict. looks at the reasons behind the french intervention. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has put boots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared a total recount quest of mali is the main goal with the president echoing french troops twenty five hundred so far will remain in the region for as long as necessary they're attempting to militarize huge sections of africa so that they will to monopolize access to the city to the resources this is the there with seeing this effect become specifically i mean relations do it to states that no one seeing it with problems of the possible european union group of european union troops actually being
ready for peace talks with the government and the french choose forces are currently fighting there france's defense minister meanwhile has said his country is prepared for a long conflict. looks at the reasons behind the french intervention. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has put boots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the...
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. >> france's and intervention in mali is raising questions -- france's sudden intervention in diabaly is raising questions. -- in mali is raising questions. >> how can we help our french neighbor and friend with logistical, political, humanitarian, or medical assistance? >> the french are trying to shore up mali's embattled armed forces, which have been in disarray since last year's coup. the rebels imposed sharia law and are suspected of links to the bolkiah -- to al qaeda. german opposition parties are calling for better coordination within the european union. >> when we say that what france has started is a step in the right direction, that does not mean we will just jump in. it must mean that we way what makes sense and what contribution germany could actually make. >> the french soldiers expect to be joined by soldiers from neighboring west african countries. britain and the u.s. are offering logistical support. >> and canada has promised france air transport. there will be a meeting this week to discuss the crisis. i asked our brussels correspondent what sort of support france c
. >> france's and intervention in mali is raising questions -- france's sudden intervention in diabaly is raising questions. -- in mali is raising questions. >> how can we help our french neighbor and friend with logistical, political, humanitarian, or medical assistance? >> the french are trying to shore up mali's embattled armed forces, which have been in disarray since last year's coup. the rebels imposed sharia law and are suspected of links to the bolkiah -- to al qaeda....
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is obviously it just begs the question does approaches the question france is very heavily reliant on nuclear for its energy is it trying to protect its maybe future reserves it's highly likely you really it's france's. i mean you could say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mildly but specifically niger and that part where the people reside. do you see it on top of that we've got more updates an expert analysis of the crisis in north africa on a website as well r.t. dot com. from mr david cameron used the hostage crisis in algeria to delay his announcement on britain's future role within the e.u. also calling the leader of the u.k. independence party nigel farage it's after the pm was forced to cancel for his speech on the issue now to sort of caught up with the you could lead to discuss the released extracts from the would be address. key to the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria involving a number of british nationals amongst others the prime minister had to postpone that long awaited for speech on europe but nonetheless some extra
is obviously it just begs the question does approaches the question france is very heavily reliant on nuclear for its energy is it trying to protect its maybe future reserves it's highly likely you really it's france's. i mean you could say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mildly but specifically niger and that part where the people reside. do you see it on top of that we've got more updates an expert analysis of the crisis in north africa...
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france -- why a church cannot be turned into a mosque. czech republic -- how german electricity is blocking the grid. and austria -- meet this billionaire, the new man in politics. france has the largest muslim community in all of europe. every 12 person in france is a follower of islam today, and the numbers are growing. more people are currently reading the koran than the bible. the number of christians in europe has been rapidly declining. the protestant church says today it attracts fewer and fewer people, resulting in an empty church pews in many places, but what do you do when a church building is no longer needed? do you tear it down or give it a new purpose? some disused churches becomes hotels or restaurants, but there are limits to the new uses that church authorities are willing to accept. in germany, for instance, representatives of the catholic and protestant churches have officially recommended not to turn churches into mosques. one village in france has discovered that this can certainly be a delicate issue. >> there's a sm
france -- why a church cannot be turned into a mosque. czech republic -- how german electricity is blocking the grid. and austria -- meet this billionaire, the new man in politics. france has the largest muslim community in all of europe. every 12 person in france is a follower of islam today, and the numbers are growing. more people are currently reading the koran than the bible. the number of christians in europe has been rapidly declining. the protestant church says today it attracts fewer...